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  • Hari 642

    Mysore, ashtanga world 🧘‍♀️

    24 November 2023, India ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

    After traching and giving for longer than a month, I felt like it was time for me to recieve and learn. So I decided to go to the meca of Ashtanga, where Mysore style comes from and the best teachers in the world welcome you early in the morning in their crowded shallas for an outrageous price to prove their prestige. My first impression of Mysore was mixed, felt like it didn't really have much and a bit like a bubble of yogud who just wake up early, go to ashtanga and spend their days chatting in cafes. Took me a bit to adjust to this very slow like and a bit meaningless to me. I had to finish my masters thesis, which helped a lot with this, and started going to some aerial classes in the evenings every now and then, to explore some surroundings, some alternative activities or doing a bit of socializing. It was quite special cause in my desperation to find a place to stay I bumped into a hostel that was just opening, so I managed to stay having a private 8 bed dorm, where I became friends with Rishikesh, the owner of the hostel, and I met lovely bubbly Fran from Chile and Elli from Ukraine, who became some of my closest people during my stay. My Asthanga practice was tough, not mentally but mostly phisically, with sharp pain and a thin line between my limits, my exigencies and my self love. Still, it was an interesting experiment that I sometimes loved and sometimes detested. Hung out with Adrianna at the beginning, one of Verena's friends who showed me around initially. And afterwards I had a nice blend of space and other lovely people around me. I got a few massages and medical consultations of different sorts, worked in the livingroom for hours and hours on my thesis (even though Ellie was always there to give me a small break), went to a lot of yogi events (we even did a cacao ceremony), played with Acroyoga with Eugene, and also had some amazing times with Niklas, a sweet german guy with the most interesting conversations and an inmense love for cacao.

    📍Essentials: Ashtanga (I practiced in Sachidananda), massage with Ravi, Chamundi Hills Sunset, NagarHole safari (Kabini gate is the closest point), Ecstatic dance, Ice Batch with Rikesh, Kirtan Night, meet yogis from all around the world and share, go for a yoga photoshoot at some point, flower market, Mysore Palace
    🍴Food: Old Green House (amazing north indian food and lovely family running it), Dosa Point, BK Iyengar, Chakra House, Aunt Lilly's (beautiful adn fancy but affordable space), Loco (chocolate factory, the owner is so cool), CoCoVault (good chocolate deserts), Zen Kitchen (good food but usually pretty full), Govinda (energy balls and icecream are amazing)
    🏠Accommodation: Borrbo Palace
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  • Hari 639

    Munnar and surroundings

    21 November 2023, India ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

    Left on a quick field trip with Basil after my last day of work. Basil promised me he would take me to hug his cow, so he took me to his beutiful home in the mountains where they selfprovided as much as it was in their hands. Their aunt and uncle welcomed me with some food and chai and we got to explore the area around, visiting one of the longest hanging bridges in the world and driving around in Basil's motorbike. Afterwards, I wanted to see elephants (of course my only motivation where the animals), so we drove in the heavy rain (with plenty of techical stops), till a spot where elephants tended to go drink water every night. We waited there for almost five hours, until eventually the elephants arrived right before it got dark, a gorgeous family with two baby elephants and two adults. It gelt so magical. Afterwards we decided to drive to munnar to spend the night in a hostel, which I didn't lke cause we got woken up in the middle of the night to be told that they put us in the wrong room. Because of that and because I was feeling wxcited about going to Mysore and work on my asana practice, I decided to come back the next day with Basil and not stay longer and explore the area as I originally had planned. We drove around the area and did a bit of sightseeing of the beautiful tea plantations and green landscapes, and with a lot lot lot of water made it back to Kochi, where I would briefly stay to settle a few things I left open and find my way to Mysore.

    📍Essentials: drive on the area of Munnar, go see elephants in the river, hanging bridge in Basil's home, and definitely, hug a cow
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  • Hari 619

    Kochi

    1 November 2023, India ⋅ 🌧 28 °C

    Soooooo... How to begin? I think from the very moment I stepped out of the plane I felt relaxed and at home (which is weird cause it was 3 am, no data, mo money, no atms, no idea of where I was going...) My taxi driver overwhelmed me with new malayalam words and random facts about kochi, which gave some warmth to my heart, and later on I arrived to this empty, smelly ajd dirty place that was (probably) my new home. Teaching at loving earth has been my favorite place to teach yoga so far, the community and the students were beautiful, and I got to try, explore, experiment and do and redo. I was teaching around 12 classes a week (which for a yoga teacher is a pretty crazy amount), and basically hanging out in the cafe, getting to know the loving earth crew, working on my masters, and having some social times with Bree and Edgar, their friends and family and my students. It was a shortsgort month that felt like a lifetime, and when time came to leave, well, I wasn't ready. But from some places you never are, right? Some of my magical small adventures were arriving to have three puppies, one of them, ting, died, which upset me a lot. Bree and Edgar got married (which was the wedding of the year, cause Edgar is a wealthy businessman from Kochi who owns the most renowned places) to which I contributed a lot (and yeah, set up the bar and made the cocktail menu), went to a festival with Anna and danced and laughed and felt love by indian mamas for a night long, went exploring with Farhan (pretty much the only times I would leave Fort Kochi), got really spoiled by the staff who always had some chocolate, cold beers or porottas when I needed them the most had some cute girly coffees with Poppy, had a failed attempt to try to be a tourist and did a tour to the backwaters (did not like it at all), and never stopped loving and thanking yoga. After that, decided to have a wild attempt and loose my flight to the Phillipines (where I was meeting Mario until he got sick and cancelled the trip) and headed to Mysore to learn from the gurus of Asthanga (but yeah, I don't even really like ashtanga). Best luck to my last stage of this part of the adventure!!

    📍Essentials: loving earth yoga (aerial as well), kathakali performance in kathakali center, visit a temple during a festival and enjoy and share with the locals, sunset coast walks, walk around pattalam, try a reflexology session with sree, shamanic breathwork (or more) with Bhumi and Dijo
    🍴Food: dosa with gee and sambal, idli, masala dosa, parotta (thats pretty much local's diet), parippu curry, puttu, appam, sri krishna cafe, ananthan vegetarian restaurant, tibetan's kitchen
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  • Hari 600

    Bali Overview 🧘‍♀️🌀🪽

    13 Oktober 2023, Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    🔖 Before you go:
    Accept that thwre will be a hittone of tourists.

    🤤 Best food:
    1. Gado Gado
    2. Tempeh goreng
    3. The nasi campur "kebabs"

    😏 Best places to go out:
    1. The Lair
    2. Meeting people in the hostel and hanging put in there (great chance to try local beer, arrak and jungle juice)

    🛌 Places to stay:
    1. Bamboo Jungle Huts
    2. WW backpakers

    📝 Must do:
    1. Yoga in one of the multiple yoga places (I personally liked radiantly alive, but yoga barn has aome interesting classes, but very full of "perfect yogis"
    2. Get a balinese massage
    3. See a traditional dance

    👁️Top attractions:
    1. Water Purification Temple
    2. Have a coconut or juice in a hidden cafe in the paddy fields
    3. Have a fancy vegan meal in one of the bougie restaurants with a view

    ✨Magical moments:
    1. Deep conversations with the cool people from the training
    2. Going for a walk with a dog that loved me and followed me around for two weeks for some reason (didn't even know her name)
    3. Finding a birthday gift under my pillow from Alda

    🔑Something this country taught me:
    To be more open to things that can't be explained through science

    ♻️Something I've had enough of:
    Tourists

    ⏳Something I will miss:
    The nice yoga clothes

    👣Leaving for next time:
    Papua and Borneo

    🎁To be remembered:
    The beautiful people I met in the aerial training
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  • Hari 597

    Ubud (Bali)

    10 Oktober 2023, Indonesia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    After a long while year living in Australia, I was due to Bali. And why Bali? It doesn't sound like my lind of poace as you could imagine... For Yoga! Came to do a training in Aerial Yogam arrived a few days earlier that I used to go to some nice yoga classes in town, work on my masters, create some content for the red cross, relax and enjoy doing nothing for a few days (and yes, get balinese massages). Out of the crouds of tourists its a cute island, very green and full of smiley and kind people. After that, my training was a really nice experiencez it wasn't up to my expectations to be honest im educational matter, but I still enjoyed the people I was learning with, being surrounded by yoga and slowing down and letting go. It was a pretty emotional and spiritual journey for me, to my surprise, that allowed me to enjoy being there in the moment and question myself in different aspects, allowing me to grief and express and share. On my lost path, I bumped into an opportunity to teach mat yoga and aerial in India, that I took with great excitement.

    📍Essentials: yoga barn and radiantly alive yoga classes, specifically handstand class of Dr Han, get a balinese massage, balinese traditional dance (I watched a Ramayana Ballet in the Sarawasti temple that was really interesting), shopping in the center, water purification ceremony, walk through the paddy fields
    🏠 Accommodation: Bamboo Jungle Huts (pretty far from the center but lovely owners (Sri and BumBum), breakfast included, all day coffee and pretty chill), WWbackpackers (a bit cold but nice instalations without them loosing Bali escense, breakfast and great location)
    🍴Food: Siboghana Warung (amazing, super cheap and veggie food), Udara (expensive but really nice indonesian ayurbedic food), Umami (this one is really expensive, but amazing sushi), Dicarik warung (really good food, diversity, quick, calm and amzing landscape), Plant Bistro (If you want real fancy western vegan)
    🍸 Night out: The Lair (hidden speakeasy vibe dungeon bar with amazing views of the jungle, so private and quiet, and amazing drinks offered as tarot cards)
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  • Hari 580

    Outback overview 🐊🏜️🚌

    23 September 2023, Australia ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

    🔖 Before you go:
    Set up your van for absolute nothingless. Get a jerry can full of gas, a couple full of water, if you're gonna get really off road get a satelyte phone, tools kit for the car and everything you need for survival

    🤤 Best food:
    1. Maria's homemade mash and veg
    2. Romi's spicy couscous
    3. Our so cute breakfast always different and slow

    😏 Best places to go out:
    1. Daily Waters Pub
    2. Exeter Hotel
    3. Hop on wine tastings in the wine areas in Adelaide

    🛌 Places to stay:
    1. Deep Creek Campground (big and beautiful sites in the middle of nature)
    2. Karlu Karlu Campground (right in the national park, amazing views and sunrise and sunset)
    2. G'day Caravan Park (very safe for Alice (not ideal to go out at night), very nice instalations)

    📝 Must do:
    1. Mala walk in Uluru
    2. Kings Canyon Rim Walk
    3. Ormiston Pound Walk

    👁️Top attractions:
    1. Uluru
    2. Waterfalls Litchfield National Park and Nitmiluk National Park
    3. Karlu Karlu sunset

    ✨Magical moments:
    1. Driving through roads full of nothing and singing as loud as we could the songs we loved for hours
    2. Meeting all the australian people in Daily Waters and hanging out with them
    3. Going to the lookout from the electrical tower with Liam

    🔑Something this country taught me:
    My capacity of surviving and overcomming situations that most people wouldn't there to even try

    ♻️Something I've had enough of:
    Sand flies

    ⏳Something I will miss:
    Having home everywhere you go

    👣Leaving for next time:
    Going on a 4w into the unpaved roads to discover the unknown of the area

    🎁To be remembered:
    The pleasure of being surrounded by nothingness
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  • Hari 579

    Adelaide, 4500 km later

    22 September 2023, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    Last stop of our scoobydoo roadtrip across Australia. The feeling was such fulfilment and pride. We had driven across Australia, from top to bottom on a rusty van, just ourselves, and proved our self determination and strength. For me arriving to Adelaide was stressful, so many people, cars, buildings... i instantly missed the emptiness of the desert. But Adelaide is a beautiful city, felt like the most elegant and safe city in Australia (and imagine how high the standards were). We cleaned and reorganised to get ready to give the mystery machine back and went out to get a few drinks back in society. I think we were tired, mostly mentally and emotionally, it had been an intense 20 days with limited space and lots and lots of kilometers. We gave back the car the next morning, went to visit the central market, and let Romina go. After that I walked and walked around the city, visited the botanical garden and headed back to the airport. To my surprise, poor Romina had mixed up the flights and lost her flight, and we got to say goodbye one last time one more see you soon. And from there, it was time to say goodbye to Australia after so long. Until when, that's a completely different question.

    🍸Night out: malt and juniper (really nice variety of gin and whiskey), exeter hotel (really nice university/alternative vibe)
    🍴Food: central market
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  • Hari 578

    Fleurieu Peninsula

    21 September 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

    Followed our wine tasting tour guide directions and drove to the coast of the McLaren Vale. We drove from Second Valley, to Rapid Bay and spent the night in Deep Creek, surrounded by kangaroos and beautiful fields. At night we made a fire (fun moment of the day) and enjoyed the warmth of our home bushfire. Next day, failed to go on the hike we were planning to because we needed a rest day to just write in our notebooks and enjoy some peace and quiet.

    🏠Accommodation: Deep Creek Campground
    📍Essentials: drive until deep creek, rapid bay, deep creek area
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  • Hari 577

    Barrossa Valley

    20 September 2023, Australia ⋅ 🌙 10 °C

    Plan of the day was to go to as many wine tastings of the region as we could in a day. Reality, we went to the first one, had such a blast that left with two bottles on wine and left the day as it was. We went to this cute small winery where we got attended by this lovely guy with whom we exchanged so many travelling tips and ideas (he pretty much built the rest of our trip in the south). After that we drove through Adelaide hills to find somewhere to spend the night, and suffered the cold weather outside and the hard cooking conditions (Romi was a bit upset cause she couldn't manage to make a nice fried rice because the pot wouldn't heat enough because of the wind).

    📍Rockford Wines wine tasting (its free and pretty thorough), beautiful winery.
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  • Hari 577

    Bumbunga Lake

    20 September 2023, Australia ⋅ 🌬 18 °C

    Driving in south australia was a bit less fun because the speed limit was a bit lower and there were more cars on the road. Still stopped in a cute little town called crystal creek, had a lovely sweet breakfast and went down through bumbunga lake, a pink lake created from the combination of salt, seaweed and bacteria , towards the wine region near Adelaide.

    📍Essentials: bumbunga lake
    🏠Accommodation: jubilee park (free, right in the center and toilets, only con is that railway is just behind so its a bit noisy)
    🍴Food: Crystal Creek bakery
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